Slow Cooker Maple Mustard Corned Beef


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This easy Slow Cooker Maple Mustard Corned Beef combines ingredients that yield a delicious homemade mustard glaze and fork tender beef, which is perfect for a change of pace on St. Patrick’s Day (or any other day!).

A serving fork grabbing a piece of slow cooker maple mustard corned beef.

For the last few years, I’ve made a standard Corned Beef and Cabbage meal. Though that meal turns out great, I really wanted to step this meal up a notch. The first thing I did differently was to ditch that pickling seasoning packet that comes with the corned beef and add totally different flavors.

Recipe Ingredients

Ingredients for slow cooker maple mustard corned beef on a table.
  • Corned Beef: For this recipe, I use a 3 lb. flat-cut corned beef roast. Remember to ditch the spice packet. If you are looking for a classic recipe, try my crockpot corned beef and cabbage.
  • Cooking Oil: For searing the beef prior to slow cooking it.
  • Maple Syrup – The star of the show! You can use pancake syrup (that’s what I use!) It really goes well with the salty corned beef.
  • Yellow Mustard – This is standard yellow mustard, trust me it tastes great in this meal.
  • Other Seasonings – Black pepper, and two minced garlic cloves, are all the other flavors needed for this tasty recipe.
  • {The full recipe is in the recipe card below the images}

Variations

This recipe is wonderful as is, but if you want to make few tweaks, here are my top suggestions.

  • Any cut of corned beef works well for this recipe. Use what is on sale, as it can get pricey.
  • Instead of yellow table mustard, you can use Dijon mustard or whole-grain mustard.
  • Carrots can be added to the crockpot as well, for they taste great with the sweet maple mustard sauce.
  • You can replace the maple syrup for brown sugar.

Step-by-Step Directions

  • Mix together the sauce ingredients. Set aside.
  • Brown the corned beef on all sides. And add it to the slow cooker.
  • Pour the maple-mustard mixture over the corned beef. Place the lid on the slow cooker.Cook for 7 hours on LOW.
  • Serve and enjoy.
Slow cooker maple mustard corned beef with a serving fork taking a piece.

My Serving Suggestions

I still treat this meal as a special St. Patrick’s Day meal! Here are the sides that go great.

A plate with slow cooker maple mustard corned beef, mashed potatoes, and carrots.

My other favorite recipes for St. Patrick’s Day:

Slow cooker maple mustard corned beef with a serving fork taking a piece.

Slow Cooker Maple Mustard Corned Beef

4.70 from 26 votes
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 7 hours
Total Time: 7 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 8
Maple Mustard Corned Beef is a deliciously sweet and tangy take on the classic, slow-cooked until tender and infused with rich flavors—perfect for St. Patrick’s Day or any cozy family meal!
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Ingredients 
 

  • 3 lb. flat cut corned beef roast, ditch the spice packet
  • 2 tsp. cooking oil
  • ½ cup maple syrup
  • ¼ cup yellow mustard
  • ¼ tsp. black pepper
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced

Instructions 

  • Rinse, then pat the corned beef dry with a paper towel.
  • Set a large skillet on the stove top to medium-high heat. Add cooking oil to coat the bottom of the pan. When the oil is hot, brown the meat on all sides.
  • Place the browned corned beef into the slow cooker.
  • In a small bowl mix together the maple syrup, mustard, pepper, and garlic clove. Pour this sauce over the corned beef in the slow cooker.
  • Cover and cook on LOW for 7 hours, without opening the lid during the cooking time.
  • Serve with desired sides, I made mashed red potatoes, steamed carrots and cabbage.

Nutrition

Calories: 406kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 92mg | Sodium: 2160mg | Potassium: 561mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin C: 46mg | Calcium: 38mg | Iron: 3mg

Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

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127 Comments

  1. Helen says:

    I am wondering, is it very salty. I am thinking about using your recipe. Less work. I like that, but I am concern about, will it be very salty. I like the use of maple, and mustard.

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      It is a little salty. Some people suggest boiling it for a while before continuing with this recipe. At least wash it very well.

  2. Carina says:

    Can I double this recipe? I have two flat cuts and only one crock pot.

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      Yes, should work great.

  3. Vicki says:

    Can I put my potatoes and carrots in crockpot with the corn beef?

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      yes, that will work fine!

  4. Bonnie Jeann says:

    I had a difficult time finding a corned beef. The two stores I went to did not have cabbage. I have a third store I will try. I cannot wait. I have peppers, onion and carrots to add. It will be good.

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      I hope you find what you need.

  5. Tricia says:

    5 stars
    Just about to start and wondering if I should use my Dutch oven for the maple-mustard corned beef and my crockpot for the colcannon potatoes. Which should go in which; your suggestion appreciated.

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      personally, I would do the corned beef in my crockpot, and the colcannon in my dutch on (on the stove top).

  6. Laura says:

    I’m about to start this
    Any tips if doing in the oven? I can’t find my slow cooker…thank uou

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      I’ve never cooked one in the oven, I apologize.

      1. Jim says:

        Oven is a good idea, using browning bag or roasting pan with lid. Bake it like a turkey putting all veggies around and under browned meat and bake at 350 for 8 3/4 hrs..

  7. Robyn says:

    Can I use regular syrup, like Mrs. Butterworth’s, instead of MAPLE syrup?

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      Yes, that works just fine!

  8. Angie says:

    Do you you pure maple syrup or is the cheap stuff okay to use?

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      I use the cheap stuff!

  9. Linda Lalima says:

    5 stars
    Making right now under 2 lbs
    Fried cabbage and in toaster oven
    Carrots potatoes onion with Panko crumbs. Asiago cheese. All looks good

  10. Cheryl says:

    I am cooking two little over 6 ibs do I still cook it for 7 hrs>. Cook this last year it is amazing but wasnt enough so decided to double the receipe

    1. Sarah Olson says:

      I would do 8 hours on low if it was me.